Our Path to Connection, Community and Membership

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Please consider taking these three steps if you would like to explore what it would mean for you to become part of First Unitarian Church. You could take
these steps in order – Step One first, Step Two next, and then Step Three – but you are welcome to skip around if that would work better for you.

STEP ONE: GETTING TO KNOW UU

New to First Unitarian church? Come and get acquainted! “Getting to Know UU” will take place on Sunday, February 26, starting at noon in the
Schweitzer Room and concluding at 12:45 PM. Our minister, Rev. David Herndon, will make a brief presentation about First Unitarian Church and about
Unitarian Universalism, and then there will be time for questions. There is no formal registration process for this forty-five minute session, but
if you are planning to attend, it would be helpful to let Rev. Herndon know at dherndon@first-unitarian-pgh.org.

STEP TWO: UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM AS A SPIRITUAL PATH

“Unitarian Universalism as a Spiritual Path” will take place on Saturday, February 11, from 10:00 to 11:30 AM in the Priestley Room. This ninety-minute
gathering will include (1) opportunities for personal spiritual exploration; (2) an overview of the basic spiritual affirmations of Unitarian Universalism;
(3) an introduction to our groups and activities; and (4) information about how to become an official member of First Unitarian Church. You can register
here: http://www.first-unitarian-pgh.org/about/membership

STEP THREE: BECOMING A MEMBER: COVENANTING WITH FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH

Please attend this twenty-minute gathering if you are ready to take the step of becoming an official member of First Unitarian Church! “Becoming a Member:
Covenanting with First Unitarian Church” will take place from noon to 12:20 PM on Sunday, February 5, in the Schweitzer Room. We will briefly review
our mission statement, our behavioral covenant, and our hopes for your membership. We will also discuss stewardship and the new member welcoming ceremony.
The membership book will be available to sign along with financial contribution forms. There is no formal registration process for this twenty minute
session, but if you are planning to attend, it would be helpful to let Rev. Herndon know at dherndon@first-unitarian-pgh.org.